> It breaks in Opera 7.6. Well I dont think it necesary breaks, just that
> the absolute value might overpose the image. Also I have faced the issue
> that some browsers natively display a larger font from the user point of
> view and it breaks the design.

I know it breaks in many browsers. Using floats in a way I used them
here is very risky. I guess the mistake I made was that I gave a height
value for the content in the center.

I checked it out on Opera 7.54 and it sure does break badly. I have no
idea what causes the Download link to be displayed that way. Obviously
bad (browser-specific layout) coding, I wish I had time to troubleshoot
it...

Different browsers sure handle floats in a very different way. I'm
curious how the folks at mozilla.org did that (not to say that I also
have been working with floats before).

I tested this design in many different font and screen sizes on FF an
IE6, so it's not the fonts or anything that cause it. Just Opera's way
to handle floats.

I'm glad I don't have to see this website in IE5!

As already mentioned it's right now more of a visual design rather than
a complete website template. I'll be working on it if I have the time
and in case the people at website.openoffice.org need me.

Miikka Leskinen
(login name: miles_fin)

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